

Wrong hardware!
Cryptography nerd
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Wrong hardware!
The encryption still works roughly the same, the difference is mostly visible metadata.
Multiple bundles of encrypted message + decryption key & recipient tag for 1 person, or one bundle of the encrypted message and then keys for multiple people & recipients which the server can separate out when relaying the message
(message keys are encrypted to each recipient’s keypair*)
*simplified because I can’t be bothered to explain how deniability is implemented. Just look up the Signal protocol’s ratchet
Norway is richer on average though. Let’s see how sales go after the initial introduction
Not, but I’d do 75*10 + 75*4, then subtract the extra.
The LLM method of doing it with multiple numbers without proper interpolation though makes it extra weird
The Nordic prices are ridiculous though. It’s the equivalent of adding ~200 euro to the regular European price. I bet lots of people here are going to import from other EU countries
Also, seems like you haven’t heard of Rufo and similar Republican propagandists
Pretty sure most of those university board members are conservative
The problem isn’t all the people, it’s the leverage that sufficiently terrible governments has against companies in their jurisdiction
Bridgy started without that requirement and it pissed off too many Mastodonians so they reworked it
Have you heard of bridgy?
The military does tons of stuff over public networks, the key is using vetted hardware and their own VPN and communication tools which allows complete control over recipients.
No random unaudited consumer devices which might have various exploits known to outsiders, which might fall into the hands of spies, and which DEFINITELY does not have any active security monitoring.